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Wellington Cable Car (350 words)
The Cable Car provides a unique form of transport to the city to the suburb of Kelburn and the top of the Botanic Garden.
The cable car journeys up under the motorway, through the three tunnels, past Kelburn Park and Victoria University and on to the top entrance of the city's Botanic Garden where various walks begin and where the Carter Observatory and Planetarium are located.
The Museum is open from 9.00 am - 5.00 pm everyday and provides a look at some of Wellington's early history and shows the role the cable car has had on the development of this part of the City.
About the San Francisco Cable Car Museum (171 words)
The Cable Car Museum was established in 1974.
It is operated by the Friends of the Cable Car Museum as a nonprofit educational facility.
Downstairs is a viewing area of the large sheaves and cable line entering the building through the channel under the street.
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